Re: [PATCH v3 2/3] x86/platform/dell-privacy-wmi: add document for dell privacy driver

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Hi Mario:
Thanks for the review.
On 2021/1/13 1:54, Limonciello, Mario wrote:
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Subject: [PATCH v3 2/3] x86/platform/dell-privacy-wmi: add document for dell
privacy driver

From: Perry Yuan <perry_yuan@xxxxxxxx>

Describe the Dell Privacy feature capabilities and devices
state class exposed by BIOS

Signed-off-by: Perry Yuan <perry_yuan@xxxxxxxx>
---
  .../testing/sysfs-platform-dell-privacy-wmi   | 31 +++++++++++++++++++
  1 file changed, 31 insertions(+)
  create mode 100644 Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-platform-dell-privacy-wmi

I don't see a reason that the documentation needs to come in it's own commit.
In v4, I would think this can collapse as part of:
"Add support for Dell hardware privacy"
Merged this commit PR to privacy PR in V4.


diff --git a/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-platform-dell-privacy-wmi
b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-platform-dell-privacy-wmi
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..3dbc2d25b60e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-platform-dell-privacy-wmi
@@ -0,0 +1,31 @@
+What:		/sys/bus/wmi/devices/6932965F-1671-4CEB-B988-
D3AB0A901919/devices_supported
+Date:		Jan 2021
+KernelVersion:	5.11
I think this is 5.12 material now.
Need to update this to approximate 5.12 date.
Updated KernelVersion and Date in V4.

+Contact:	"perry_yuan@xxxxxxxx>"

I think Dell addresses publicly use a period rather than an underscore, no?
So shouldn't this be perry.yuan@xxxxxxxx? (Although I acknowledge it's an
alias, I don't trust that I/T wouldn't remove that some day).

+Description:
+		Display which dell hardware level privacy devices are supported
+		“Dell Privacy” is a set of HW, FW, and SW features to enhance
+		Dell’s commitment to platform privacy for MIC, Camera, and
+		ePrivacy screens.
+		The supported privacy haredware privacy devices are:

You have a typo here.

Fixed.
+		 * 0x0 - None,
+		 * 0x1 - Microphone,
+		 * 0x2 - Camera,
+		 * 0x4 - ePrivacy Screen

So this is an bitmap encoded in the integer?  I think that needs to be mentioned
in the documentation.
will be updated in V4 like this:

                ePrivacy screens.
                The supported hardware privacy devices are:
                - 0 = Not Supported
                - 1 = Supported
                - Bit0 -> Microphone
                - Bit1 -> Camera
                - Bit2 -> ePrivacy Screen


+
+What:		/sys/bus/wmi/devices/6932965F-1671-4CEB-B988-
D3AB0A901919/current_state
+Date:		Jan 2021
+KernelVersion:	5.11
+Contact:	"perry_yuan@xxxxxxxx>"
+Description:
+		Allow user space to check current dell privacy device state.
+		Describes the Device State class exposed by BIOS which can be
+		consumed by various applications interested in knowing the Privacy
+		feature capabilities
+		There are three Bits for available states:
+		    * 0 -> Off
+		    * 1 -> On
+		    * Bit0 -> Microphone
+		    * Bit1 -> Camera
+		    * Bit2 -> ePrivacyScreen
+
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